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What Can We Expect From H.265?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Standardization | June 30, 2011
H.265 is going to be ready as a draft in the beginning of 2012. What can we expect of it and what are its implications over VoIP hardware and software solution?
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Computex and Your Next Dating Startup
By Amir ZmoraCategories:Clients | June 13, 2011
At Computex 2011 we had a HD 720p video communication demo on a TI OMAP 4 Android tablet. Demo was part of the OESF pavilion. At the conference Amir presented a case study of video for dating services and how the BEEHD solution answers the requirements and challenges for realizing this service.
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What’s Better for Video Calling – Android or iOS?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | May 26, 2011
Mobile devices are bringing video calling to the consumers, but which ones are better suited for video calling applications? Android or iOS?
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A Winning Recipe for an Android SIP Stack
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Protocol stacks | December 6, 2010
Android poses interesting design consideration for VoIP developers. What is the best place for a SIP Stack on an Android OS?
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Why not Port Android on Your Own?
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | November 15, 2010
Android porting is a daunting and expensive task that should be left to chipset vendors.
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The Five Types of Android Fragmentation
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | October 24, 2010
Google’s Android operating system is an open source operating system. As such it suffers from different types of fragmentation that might assist or hinder its success.
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Best Experience Doesn't Always Mean Vertical Integration
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | July 12, 2010
Sometimes, a large ecosystem of players can perform better than a single company vertically integrating its supply chain. The iPhone is losing grounds to Android in some areas shows that.
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What Makes our BEEHD Video Codec Different?
Guest post byAmit KlirCategories:Clients,Technology | June 22, 2009
What it is that makes our video codec perfect for visual communications purposes. Here’s the list that I came up with (though there are more benefits than those enumerated here).
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Multi-Core, Optimization and Atwood’s Law
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Technology | May 4, 2009
I’ll put it in simpler terms: if you need video coding in your application, you will have to optimize it specifically for the hardware you use. And doing that means writing the code in the lowest level possible to get the most out of the processor.
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VoIP from around the net: March 19, 2009
By Tsahi Levent-LeviCategories:Around the net | March 19, 2009
Tidbits of news found on the web relating to VoIP.
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